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Document Information

Type: Court transcript / victim impact statement
File Size: 639 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on July 22, 2022, containing a victim impact statement regarding Ghislaine Maxwell. The speaker, who has known Maxwell for many years, characterizes her as a manipulative and cruel person who uses kindness for recognition. The victim expresses pride in standing with other survivors ('sisters') to hold Maxwell accountable and vows to pass empowerment on to her daughter.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Unidentified Speaker Victim/Witness
Author of the impact statement; has known Ghislaine for many years.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant
Subject of the statement; described as manipulative, cruel, and merciless.
Speaker's Daughter Family Member
Mentioned as the recipient of the speaker's empowerment.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Court reporting agency listed in the footer.
DOJ
Department of Justice (implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00011585).

Timeline (1 events)

2022-07-22
Filing of Document 737 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell).
Southern District of New York (implied by case context)

Relationships (2)

Unidentified Speaker Victim/Abuser Ghislaine Maxwell
Speaker states 'I have known Ghislaine for many years now' and describes overcoming her efforts to make the speaker feel powerless.
Unidentified Speaker Shared Trauma/Solidarity Other Victims ('Sisters')
Speaker refers to standing with 'my sisters, bonded by a trauma'.

Key Quotes (5)

"I have seen her be kind and generous to me and many others until she doesn't get what she wants from that person, and then I have seen her stop at nothing to enforce her will"
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"a manipulative cruel and merciless person who only uses kindness to manipulate and generosity to seek recognition."
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"Today for the first time I stand with my sisters, bonded by a trauma that I wish on no one"
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"I am proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with these brave women and do what is necessary to stop Ghislaine, to hold her accountable"
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"I became what I am today in spite of her and her efforts to make me feel powerless and insignificant"
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Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 737 Filed 07/22/22 Page 66 of 101 66
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1 I have known Ghislaine for many years now, and I have
2 seen her be kind and generous to me and many others until she
3 doesn't get what she wants from that person, and then I have
4 seen her stop at nothing to enforce her will -- a manipulative
5 cruel and merciless person who only uses kindness to manipulate
6 and generosity to seek recognition.
7 Today for the first time I stand with my sisters,
8 bonded by a trauma that I wish on no one, to draw a line and to
9 set a precedent to say enough is enough; to say no with a
10 chorus of voices that you cannot ignore. May that chorus ring
11 through the ears of people still being victimized and give them
12 strength. May it echo in the ears of perpetrators to remind
13 them that there are those of us who will never stop until we
14 stop them.
15 Today is not a happy day. I take no pleasure in being
16 part of a world where this is necessary, but I am proud to
17 stand shoulder to shoulder with these brave women and do what
18 is necessary to stop Ghislaine, to hold her accountable, and
19 for the first time in my life not to feel afraid. I could not
20 have done this alone, and I thank those who walked alongside me
21 and those who carried me. Today I can look at Ghislaine and
22 tell her that I became what I am today in spite of her and her
23 efforts to make me feel powerless and insignificant, and I will
24 pass that empowerment on to my daughter that she may never
25 consider being silent when faced with injustice because she
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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